Suggest Ways To Remove Black Marks From The Underarms
Question: how to get rid of burnt marks in underarms which happened because of waxing. how do i remove black marks in underarms
Brief Answer:
topical steroid application.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to health care magic,
I have gone through your query with attached photographs and understand your concern.
The black marks as a result of irritant dermatitis are actually a post inflammatory hyper pigmentation. It should respond to topical steroid treatment. If I was the treating doctor, I would have asked you to use a moderately potent topical steroid like Fluticasone propionate cream (Flutivate cream) twice daily to the affected area for a 7 to 10 days.
Fluticasone propionate is a prescription based cream. Your local doctor / dermatologist will know about it.
Regards,
Dr.SandipKabra
topical steroid application.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to health care magic,
I have gone through your query with attached photographs and understand your concern.
The black marks as a result of irritant dermatitis are actually a post inflammatory hyper pigmentation. It should respond to topical steroid treatment. If I was the treating doctor, I would have asked you to use a moderately potent topical steroid like Fluticasone propionate cream (Flutivate cream) twice daily to the affected area for a 7 to 10 days.
Fluticasone propionate is a prescription based cream. Your local doctor / dermatologist will know about it.
Regards,
Dr.SandipKabra
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Dr. Prasad
Hi XXXXXXX
Thank you for your prompt response. As you see my only problem is to get rid of those dark spots, in regards to the same I have below questions:
1) As suggested by you, if I use the Fluticasone propionate cream, will it help me in removing the dark spots, and how long would it take?
2) Can't I get this cream over the counter or the prescription is required? If yes, can you please send the same via e-mail.
3) Also at what time I can apply the cream, I mean to ask can I do it once in the morning while coming to the office and hope it will not be a problem if I apply come out in daylight and second time in the evening?
4) Will the scrubbing help me in any way to take off those black spots?
Thanks...
Thank you for your prompt response. As you see my only problem is to get rid of those dark spots, in regards to the same I have below questions:
1) As suggested by you, if I use the Fluticasone propionate cream, will it help me in removing the dark spots, and how long would it take?
2) Can't I get this cream over the counter or the prescription is required? If yes, can you please send the same via e-mail.
3) Also at what time I can apply the cream, I mean to ask can I do it once in the morning while coming to the office and hope it will not be a problem if I apply come out in daylight and second time in the evening?
4) Will the scrubbing help me in any way to take off those black spots?
Thanks...
Brief Answer:
Fluticasone propionate is a prescription based cream.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for the follow-up,
I will give the answer as you asked one by one.
1) Yes,Fluticasone propionate cream is a moderately potent steroid which will prevent dermatitis causing hyper-pigmentation.It might take at least 7 to 10 days to get rid off the black marks.
2) Fluticasone propionate is a prescription based cream. Your local doctor or family physician may prescribe it,if it is taking long time for an appointment with dermatologist.
3) You can apply the cream twice daily (morning evening) but make sure when you apply the cream at armpits,you leave that area naked (for at least 1 hour to have complete absorption through skin) so that your clothes do not touch there which might cause problem with drug absorption.
4) No.Scrubbing will not help you rather it might worsen the condition by causing dermatitis.
Hope it will clear to you now,how to proceed further.
Wishing you a good health.
Regards,
Fluticasone propionate is a prescription based cream.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for the follow-up,
I will give the answer as you asked one by one.
1) Yes,Fluticasone propionate cream is a moderately potent steroid which will prevent dermatitis causing hyper-pigmentation.It might take at least 7 to 10 days to get rid off the black marks.
2) Fluticasone propionate is a prescription based cream. Your local doctor or family physician may prescribe it,if it is taking long time for an appointment with dermatologist.
3) You can apply the cream twice daily (morning evening) but make sure when you apply the cream at armpits,you leave that area naked (for at least 1 hour to have complete absorption through skin) so that your clothes do not touch there which might cause problem with drug absorption.
4) No.Scrubbing will not help you rather it might worsen the condition by causing dermatitis.
Hope it will clear to you now,how to proceed further.
Wishing you a good health.
Regards,
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Hi XXXXXXX
Since I have come recently to USA, I don't know anyone here, i mean the family physician, So seeking help from online resources. Can you send the prescription please.
Thanks,
XXXX
Since I have come recently to USA, I don't know anyone here, i mean the family physician, So seeking help from online resources. Can you send the prescription please.
Thanks,
XXXX
Brief Answer:
I would suggest you to consult nearest doctor.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Dear XXXXXXX
Thanks for your follow-up.
I totally understand your position and can empathize what problem you are going through. But I need you to kindly understand the limitations when it comes to dermatological problems.
We here on this platform provide only general information and it should not be relied upon as a completely, thorough assessment and treatment because here we have to rely only on the available history and descriptions by the users in their own language and terminology. You must consult your nearest physician before acting on any advise provided here as it is a universal e-patient policy.
So,I would suggest you to consult nearest doctor to examine the affected area and get prescribed the treatment.
However,I can mail you the prescription if it is considered by the pharmacy.
Regards,
Dr.SandipKabra
I would suggest you to consult nearest doctor.
Detailed Answer:
Hi Dear XXXXXXX
Thanks for your follow-up.
I totally understand your position and can empathize what problem you are going through. But I need you to kindly understand the limitations when it comes to dermatological problems.
We here on this platform provide only general information and it should not be relied upon as a completely, thorough assessment and treatment because here we have to rely only on the available history and descriptions by the users in their own language and terminology. You must consult your nearest physician before acting on any advise provided here as it is a universal e-patient policy.
So,I would suggest you to consult nearest doctor to examine the affected area and get prescribed the treatment.
However,I can mail you the prescription if it is considered by the pharmacy.
Regards,
Dr.SandipKabra
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Dr. Neel Kudchadkar
XXXXXXX please share the prescription, will try at the pharmacy.
Thanks...
Thanks...
Brief Answer:
it requires prescription
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
As I discussed earlier it requires prescription from the doctor ,so it is advisable to see any nearest doctor.
Still if you insist I will try to send you.
It would be unethical and inappropriate to prescribe you scheduled drugs without doing a proper examination.
Regards,
Dr.sandipkabra
it requires prescription
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
As I discussed earlier it requires prescription from the doctor ,so it is advisable to see any nearest doctor.
Still if you insist I will try to send you.
It would be unethical and inappropriate to prescribe you scheduled drugs without doing a proper examination.
Regards,
Dr.sandipkabra
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Dr. Shanthi.E
Hi XXXXXXX
I totally get it, whatever you are saying is true.
But I still insist/anticipate for the prescription from you.
So, please share it asap.
Thanks,
XXXX
I totally get it, whatever you are saying is true.
But I still insist/anticipate for the prescription from you.
So, please share it asap.
Thanks,
XXXX
Brief Answer:
try the generic name
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
I am sorry but you are still not able to understand that a online prescription will not work for you.
The brand name is Flutivate. Generic name is Fluticasone propionate cream. You can go ahead and check with the pharmacy if the cream is available over the counter. If so, you can purchase it. If the pharmacist insists on the prescription, you need to get it from a local physician there.
Anyway, thanks for your anticipation.
I have tried my best to help you.
Regards,
try the generic name
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
I am sorry but you are still not able to understand that a online prescription will not work for you.
The brand name is Flutivate. Generic name is Fluticasone propionate cream. You can go ahead and check with the pharmacy if the cream is available over the counter. If so, you can purchase it. If the pharmacist insists on the prescription, you need to get it from a local physician there.
Anyway, thanks for your anticipation.
I have tried my best to help you.
Regards,
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E